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In Reply to: RE: Clearly that's your challenge posted by E-Stat on January 08, 2024 at 09:14:29
I think that consideration of the right "type" of speaker applies to ALL rooms. If there are nasty noise trap corners or other features that need consideration, choosing the right type may make things simpler. Proximity of speakers to the walls behind or beside them may also be an influencing factor of the type of speaker. This particular aspect meant that Martin Logans were uncomfortable in my own room.
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To what "types" do you refer?
I thought my earlier posting was pretty clear in describing "types" of speaker! Examples are electrostatic, open baffle, horn, omni-directional, etc.
I agree with the omni distinction but I would group the remainder into dipoles and direct radiators.
Horns are just another flavor of the latter. Dipoles (of all types) need space behind them to breathe.
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